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I recently made a column of stone, out of foam, for an Eddie Bauer Catalog Shoot. It was made to be on a set that matched an interior from a location shot. Here are a few pictures of the column in progress, to show how I did it, and how it turned out.
1 comment:
awesome!
i'm looking to make some greek columns and happened upon your site.
out of interest... how would you tackle it?!
regards,
mr smith
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